Shortly after quarterback Travis Wilson picked Utah, another California-based quarterback picked his school — possibly signaling the beginning of major movement in the QB ranks. Shane Dillon, a 6-foot-5, 185-pound signal caller out of El Cajon (Calif.), chose Colorado. The Buffaloes were one of the schools that also offered Wilson.

Dillon also reported scholarship offers from Arizona, Cincinnati, Florida State, Ohio State and Vanderbilt. A few weeks ago, Dillon expressed a solid interest in Utah. Many times, a quarterback will wait to see what others at the position will do before making a decision.

“It was (Colorado coaches Jon) Embree and (Rip) Scherer. To tell you the truth they really came after me and made me feel at home,” Dillon told Sporting News on Thursday. “Those two guys I could see myself going to battle with and when times get tough, I could tell they wouldn’t leave my side. And school-wise, I loved the campus. It has an amazing feel to it and just attracted me. I’m excited.”